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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye(Henri Cartier-Bresson - Biographie eines Blicks)

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Switzerland · 2003
1h 12m
Director Heinz Bütler
Starring Isabelle Huppert, Arthur Miller, Henri Cartier-Bresson
Genre Documentary

This documentary by Heinz Bütler follows the life of Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004), a legendary figure in surrealist art and candid photography. The film includes interviews with Cartier-Bresson late in his life about the craft of photography, as well as musings on the subject's wide travels, including to Mexico and India where he was with Mahatma Gandhi just before his assassination.

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Village Voice by

Such informality leads to numerous lulls, but when the photographer perks up the results are delightful.

50

New York Daily News by Jack Mathews

The subtitle of this interview/documentary about the late, great French photojournalist should be "For Collectors Only." There is no theme, no point, no history, no illuminating insights - it's just Bresson talking about his individual photos and early sketches.

58

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

It isn't a biography of the legendary photographer, and it's not exactly an essay. Mostly, Bütler fills the screen with Cartier-Bresson's photographs while people explain their greatness.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

The documentary, which subscribes to the Great Man school of reverential portraiture, is not a biography but an interview (in French, simultaneously translated into English) conceived as a master class on art appreciation, with guest commentators augmenting Cartier-Bresson's own sparsely chosen words.

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